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How to Play notes on a conch Shell Pt. 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2010

My method for note formation on the shells. This goes out to you Don, thanl for the support

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  • @rohoke Who cares? this dude is awesome

  • @bruceshank, Who cares? this dude is awesome! I even thought loch was pronounced loch

  • These videos are fantastic. I have been playing French horn for 8 years now, and I recently wanted to pick up Conch.

    Thanks, man.

  • Nice one mate really interesting technique I did manage to get Steve Turre to talk about the shells a few years back but i dig what you are doing too all the best to you

    

  • Thanks Mathew for this awesome video! Just picked a conch horn up from amazon; going to see what I can put together!

  • Wow. Incredibly impressive. I've never seen someone pull notes out of a conch so accurately. Props man, your focus and practice have paid off. I want to hear that helmet man. My conch is about the same size as the one you played in this video, but I want to hear that monster. I was looking to buy a huge one. Hopefully I get to hear it in Pt. 2!

  • northern arizona university must not care about their pianos

  • lol sweet oral skills bro

  • dude you're killing me with the pronunciation. The ch is a k. As in Loch Ness Monster. Not ch as in church. Some other have phonetically spelled it out as "konk" which is a good way to think about it.

  • You play very well....And your video is very helpful for someone wanting to play the conch well. But Please....Pronounce "Conch" properly...It is pronounced " KONK " here in the Keys where I live and throughout the Caribbean where the conch lives. I might add....The conch is one of the finest meats you could stuff in your mouth....Thanks for the post.

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